. . . . . . . . . "Trolebuses de la Roma, Condesa e Hip\u00F3dromo"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1065179911"^^ . . "12495"^^ . . . . . "The trolleybuses of Roma Condesa are permanently parked trolleybuses in the Roma and Condesa neighborhoods of Mexico City that were used for art and other projects. Most were Japanese buses that were donated to Servicio de Transportes El\u00E9ctricos by the Kansai Electric Power Company in Japan in 1994, for possible operation, which never came to fruition, and in 2000 they were repurposed by Cuauht\u00E9moc borough in a programme to create educational centers. However, the Trolebuses Educativos programme lasted only a few months. Some of the trolleybuses remained in use as simple reading rooms, but others sat abandoned until 2005, when the \u201CGaler\u00EDa Troleb\u00FAs\u201D (Trolleybus Gallery) was begun to promote non-traditional art projects. The gallery ceased operations in 2009 due to financial problems, but t"@en . . . . . "Los trolebuses de Roma, Condesa e Hip\u00F3dromo son trolebuses estacionados permanentemente en varios vecindarios de M\u00E9xico, D. F. usados con prop\u00F3sitos de arte y para otros proyectos. Los camiones fueron donados a M\u00E9xico por el Gobierno de Jap\u00F3n en el 1994, con la idea de crear centros educacionales, pero estuvieron abandonados hasta el 2005, cuando la \u201CGaler\u00EDa Troleb\u00FAs\u201D comenz\u00F3 a promover proyectos art\u00EDsticos no-tradicionales. La galer\u00EDa detuvo sus operaciones en el 2009 debido a problemas financieros, pero los camiones a\u00FAn se usan para proyectos de arte."@es . . . "35867757"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Los trolebuses de Roma, Condesa e Hip\u00F3dromo son trolebuses estacionados permanentemente en varios vecindarios de M\u00E9xico, D. F. usados con prop\u00F3sitos de arte y para otros proyectos. Los camiones fueron donados a M\u00E9xico por el Gobierno de Jap\u00F3n en el 1994, con la idea de crear centros educacionales, pero estuvieron abandonados hasta el 2005, cuando la \u201CGaler\u00EDa Troleb\u00FAs\u201D comenz\u00F3 a promover proyectos art\u00EDsticos no-tradicionales. La galer\u00EDa detuvo sus operaciones en el 2009 debido a problemas financieros, pero los camiones a\u00FAn se usan para proyectos de arte."@es . "Trolleybuses of Roma\u2013Condesa"@en . . . "The trolleybuses of Roma Condesa are permanently parked trolleybuses in the Roma and Condesa neighborhoods of Mexico City that were used for art and other projects. Most were Japanese buses that were donated to Servicio de Transportes El\u00E9ctricos by the Kansai Electric Power Company in Japan in 1994, for possible operation, which never came to fruition, and in 2000 they were repurposed by Cuauht\u00E9moc borough in a programme to create educational centers. However, the Trolebuses Educativos programme lasted only a few months. Some of the trolleybuses remained in use as simple reading rooms, but others sat abandoned until 2005, when the \u201CGaler\u00EDa Troleb\u00FAs\u201D (Trolleybus Gallery) was begun to promote non-traditional art projects. The gallery ceased operations in 2009 due to financial problems, but the buses continued to be used for art projects until about 2014. Two other trolleybuses involved were not Japanese vehicles."@en . . . .